"Library Classification and Numbering System" by H.W. Parker is a comprehensive guide to the methodologies of bibliographic organization and archival management. As a foundational text in the field of library science, this work provides a detailed exploration of the structural frameworks used to categorize, index, and locate printed knowledge within institutional settings. Parker presents a systematic approach to assigning identifiers and subject headers, ensuring that growing collections remain accessible, logically ordered, and navigable for both librarians and researchers.
The book delves into the intricacies of various classification schemes, offering historical insights into the evolving needs of information management during the early 20th century. By examining the principles of systematic arrangement, "Library Classification and Numbering System" serves as a vital resource for understanding the development of modern cataloging standards. It addresses the practical challenges of maintaining expansive libraries and proposes robust solutions that emphasize clarity and efficiency.
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